Frankleigh Street in the suburb of Somerfield, Christchurch

Frankleigh Street – Named after the baronetcy of Frankley. [The name of the street is wrongly spelt.] A title belonging to the Lyttelton family. Several streets in this area have names associated with the Canterbury Association and, especially, the Lyttelton family. They were formed on Rural Section 76, 700 acres on the “Lower Lincoln Road, …

Rawlings Lane, Pablo Place, Alvarez Place and Waimokihi Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Waimokihi Place and Rawlings Lane and Pablo Place and Alvarez Place. Couldn’t walk down Rawlings Lane and Pablo Place as there were no footpaths and they both looked like private driveways. Alvarez Place backs on to Oderings Nursery and is in Somerfield.Waimokihi Place wasn’t on the library website but it was the biggest street compared …

Claude Hendry Lane in the suburb of Hoon Hay, Christchurch

Claude Hendry Lane – Named after Claude Benjamin Hendry (1901- 1960) Hendry was the land owner at one stage. First appears in street directories in 1983. A small amount of information from the library website.I actually decided not to walk this one as it looked more like a private driveway and it led to about …

Sefton Place and Kinver Place in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Sefton Place formerly Sefton Street – Sefton Street first appears in street directories in 1947. Becomes Sefton Place in 1987.Kinver Place – Named in 1966. The library website had very little information. Both streets looked like they had old Housing Corp houses on them. Sefton Place had some brand new houses that were really small …

Wilmer Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Wilmer Street – Named after George Wilmer (1816-1904). Wilmer imported horses and cattle, leased Packer’s brewery and founded the Christchurch Veterans’ Cricket Club. He lived in Durham Street near where this street was developed. In 1903, he was supposedly the oldest cricketer in the world. A reasonable amount of information from the library website. A …

Walker Street in the Central City, Christchurch

Walker Street – Taken over by the council as a public street in 1877. That was boring information from the library website. This street only has businesses on it and they are mostly all connected to the vehicle industry. Couldn’t find any extra information on Papers Past or Ancestry website. Found a couple of men …

Orbell Street in the suburb of Sydenham, Christchurch

Orbell Street – formerly Harper Street. Harper was the first Bishop of Christchurch and the second Primate of New Zealand. Re-named Orbell Street on 1 September 1948 when 120 streets were re-named. Orbell was the vicar at various times of several Anglican parishes in Christchurch. [This was a residential zone (railwaymen’s cottages etc.) until the …

Sydney Street in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Sydney Street – formerly Little Simeon Street – May be named after Sir Philip Sydney (1554- 1586). Little Simeon Street first appears in street directories in 1903 as a “blind street off the right side of Selwyn Street”. Re-named Sydney Street in 1913 when it was extended further towards Simeon Street. Sir Philip Sydney was …

Garnett Avenue in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Garnett Ave – First appears in street directories in 1938. This is all that the library website had about the street. A small wee cul de sac with a croquet club at the end of it. Really nice houses here. No information on Papers Past about naming of this street. There are two possible reasons …

Bolton Street in the suburb of Spreydon, Christchurch

Bolton Ave – Named in 1921 and this is all the information that the library website had about the street. The man who was the original owner of the property that I have just sold used to live on this street. A nice private wee street but too close to Brougham St for my liking …